Doltone House Darling Island Wharf wins 'Environmental Sustainability' Australian Business Award
Doltone House was presented with an Australian Business Award in the Environmental Sustainability Category at the 2010 Awards. Doltone House was one of 105 Australian Business Award recipients which received a total of 1849 separate entries from 962 organisations. The Australian Business Awards are a national program honouring organisations that demonstrate the core values of business excellence, product excellence, sustainability and commercial success in their respective industries through an established series of business and product award categories.
The Australian Business Award for Environmental Sustainability recognises organisations that demonstrate leadership and commitment to the enhancement, preservation and protection of the environment.
Commenting on their win, (Director, Anna Cesarano) says "this award reinforces our commitment to environmental sustainability as a private organization leading the way aiming to be the greenest venue in Sydney".
Other Recent Achievements:
finalist 2010 Telstra Business Award - Panasonic Medium Business Award
winner 2010 Australian Business Events Exhibition - Best Stand
winner 2009 Australian Event Awards - Best Venue
winner 2009 meeting & events industry awards - venue without accommodation
winner 2009 MICE.net Readers Choice Awards - Best Unique Venue Award
winner 2009 family business of the year NSW/ACT (2nd Generation)
Tara Johnston, Program Director of the Australian Business Awards, commended the achievements of all Winners saying: "The standard of entries for 2010 has underpinned the strength of the Australian economy and provides a welcome opportunity for organisations committed to business and product excellence to receive the recognition they deserve. Congratulations to all the Winners for achieving exceptional results in their respective categories. In addition to highlighting the outstanding achievements of the winning organisations in the private and public sector, we are pleased that these Awards continue to promote key values in the workplace, including corporate responsibility, enterprise, innovative business practices, community contribution, product and service excellence across all industries."
Business award entries are separated by industry classification per award category and evaluated in accordance with the award criteria across seven main areas: leadership & strategy, impact on industry, adaptability & sustainability, human resource management, customer relationship management, process management and evidence of success.
For more information about Doltone House
please contact Zoe Johnson Communications Liaison
zoe.johnson@doltonehouse.com.au
0421 133 710
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